Press Release
(2005 FIM Road Racing World Championship)
GAULOISES YAMAHA TEAM RELEASE
Grand Prix of Qatar
Doha, Qatar
Friday 30th September 2005 

 MailROSSI AND EDWARDS SEAL TOP FOUR STARTS IN QATAR

Gauloises Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards will both start
from the right end of the MotoGP grid at the Losail International Circuit on
Saturday after setting the third and fourth fastest times respectively in this
afternoon's single qualifying practice for the Grand Prix of Qatar. Rossi
secured his first front row start in five races after lapping almost 1.7 seconds
inside the previous pole record time here, his best lap falling just short of
the pole time of 1'56.917 set by Loris Capirossi (Ducati), who will start from
the front of the grid for the third successive race.

Edwards ended up just 0.087 seconds behind his team-mate after honing his race
pace in the morning before spending several lengthy spells at the top of the
time sheets in the afternoon as he concentrated on a fast qualifying time. The
American starts from the front of the second row in fourth place, his best grid
position since qualifying second fastest at the fourth round of the season at Le
Mans, as he looks to improve on second place at this Grand Prix last season by
taking his first MotoGP victory in tomorrow's race.

VALENTINO ROSSI (3rd - 1'57.360; 22 laps)

"We are not at 100% but anyway it is okay and we are on the front row so that is
important. The grip is much better than last year and now it seems the track is
more normal. In these conditions it is possible to push the bike to the limit,
so hopefully it stays like this for tomorrow's race and for sure it will be a
good show for everybody. My bike is also working much better than in recent
races, we have found better grip on the front and the rear. We still need to
make some small modifications before the race and then we will see how it goes.
Now the championship is decided so I am riding without any pressure, but of
course I still want to win every race before the end of the season."

COLIN EDWARDS (4th - 1'57.447; 20 laps)

"This weekend everything just seems to work!  Everything has been clear-cut on
how to make the bike work better and we've done just that. We've been struggling
a bit for grip lately but here it's great and everything seems easy! This
morning we did all of our work, the race tyre stuff, and this afternoon just
went out there and concentrated on putting a fast lap time in. I think I did
four or five laps on a race tyre at the beginning and then after that we just
put the soft tyres in and went for it. I should have won the race here last year
and right now I feel the same - we can win it. We are going to go out there with
a good attitude, everybody's been working really good on the team so it would be
a nice payback to get the victory."

DAVIDE BRIVIO - GAULOISES YAMAHA TEAM DIRECTOR

"We are more back to normal this weekend, with Valentino and Colin both at the
top. At this track we are not facing as many problems as we did at Motegi and
Sepang and I think tomorrow there is every possibility of a good race from both
riders. The team have done a good job during the weekend. More or less the
setting has been good from the beginning so we have been able to spend a lot of
time testing tyres and preparing for the race. Still I think Valentino is not
perfect yet but we have good positions on the grid and I think both riders can
stick with the top pace so let's see what happens."

FRONT ROW:

 1. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Ducati Marlboro Team,   1'56.917
 2. Sete Gibernau (SPA) Movistar Honda MotoGP,    1'56.994
 3. VALENTINO ROSSI (ITA) Gauloises Yamaha Team,  1'57.360

SECOND ROW:

 4. COLIN EDWARDS (USA) Gauloises Yamaha Team,    1'57.447
 5. Marco Melandri (ITA) Movistar Honda MotoGP,   1'57.468
 6. Carlos Checa (SPA) Ducati Marlboro Team,      1'57.481

THIRD ROW:

 7. Shinya Nakano (JPN) Kawasaki Racing Team,     1'57.697
 8. Nicky Hayden (USA) Repsol Honda Team,         1'57.872
 9. Toni Elias (SPA) Fortuna Yamaha Team,         1'57.902
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